Co-locators

The Boxcar café is a non-profit program of Station 20 West offering healthy, affordable and freshly made food to members of the community and the staff and vistors of Station 20 West. The Boxcar Café also offers catering services for events and meetings being held at Station 20 West.

CHEP believes that food is a basic right and that a community development approach that brings people together around good food is necessary to fulfill our mission. CHEP's vision is for a food secure community.

KidsFirst is a home-based early childhood development program offered to families who would benefit from additional support in areas that have an impact on child health and development and family well-being. The vision of KidsFirst is that all children enjoy a good start in life and are nurtured by caring families and communities.

Quint Development Corporation is a unique not-for-profit organization, focused on creating economic opportunities that help to strengthen communities and improve social conditions for Saskatoon residents. Area residents conceived the corporation with support from civic and provincial governments, and Saskatoon businesses. The goal is to create opportunities for stable housing, jobs and economic development in Saskatoon's West-side core neighbourhoods.

The Mothers’ Centre uses a strength-based approach to develop skills of a diverse and intergenerational group of women. The Saskatoon Mothers' Centre is a safe space where mothers and their children can gather in a warm and welcoming environment. It is open to all women of all ages, classes, backgrounds and nationalities. Women and their children are welcome from all areas of Saskatoon, including new residents and recent immigrants.

The Elizabeth Fry Society of Saskatchewan is a woman-centered, non-profit organization committed to working with women before, during, and after incarceration. We are the only organization in the province of Saskatchewan working specifically with adult women and their families involved with the criminal justice system.

In collaboration with groups in Saskatoon's core neighbourhoods, the University’s Community Engagement Office at Station 20 West focuses on supporting/building equity through community engaged teaching, learning, research and artistic work.